I am a renovator in Brooklyn NY. I often save beautiful old bathroom sinks that are bound for the dump. I would like to have them re-baked to renew their porcelain to newish state. After doing some research it seems that there are many reglazers(they acid etch then spray a white poly urethane), but that seems like a very short term solution. Does anybody have any contacts, sources, or suggestions.
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Greetings d, As a first time poster Welcome to Breaktime.
That subject has been addressed here on Breaktime a number of different times in the past.
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